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pulling the 22re

Old Jul 19, 2010 | 12:23 PM
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Originally Posted by toyotabull
i have found it easier to pull the motor and wrap a strap under the tranny and over the frame on each side. Then again all i have are radiator lines, fuel lines, exhaust pipe and the hood to pull. motor out in 35 minutes taking it easy.
Grrr. I hate posts like this that make me change my mind. Considering I need to pull the radiator anyway, and I may even do the clutch master cylinder at the same time, and I need to replace the power steering bracket, I may just pull the engine.

While it's out, I can also get it washed and I can fix some of the stripped exhaust and EGR threads too.
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Old Jul 19, 2010 | 12:26 PM
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I would recommend just dropping the transmission, it can be done with a regular floor jack if you do not have a tranny jack adaptor. Separating the t-case would be the way to go for this method, just have a friend handy to pull and install the tranny and t-case back. I wouldn't separate them if I had a tranny jack though.

Just my .02, there's a lot more work pulling that engine and if you do go that route its sort of a pita to break the torque of the flywheel bolts (especially if they have been loc-tited) when the engine is in the air.

I used a skateboard and some tie downs to get it just about where it needed to be, using the tie downs to hoist it up, then had a friend help me with the final heave to get the input shaft in.



If you pull the engine, you need a bar to lock up the flywheel to loosen the bolts
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Old Jul 19, 2010 | 10:56 PM
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Originally Posted by DupermanDave
Grrr. I hate posts like this that make me change my mind. Considering I need to pull the radiator anyway, and I may even do the clutch master cylinder at the same time, and I need to replace the power steering bracket, I may just pull the engine.

While it's out, I can also get it washed and I can fix some of the stripped exhaust and EGR threads too.
Now there's some good reasons to just yank the motor.
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